Great value for money. For only 2,500 yen you can get the Okubo set, which comes with chijimi (korean savory pancakes), stir-fried rice cakes and vegetables, grilled pork at your table, and lots of si...
Akasaka specializes in Korean cuisine. This was my first time to try it in Japan. First of all, I feel I need to say that I love Korean food. The spices just agree with my taste buds, and the food lea...
Okubo is a "koreatown" of sorts, and stores selling kimchi and Korean pop music line the streets. Hanyan serves all the classics - kimchi chige, all kinds of bipimbap, etc. However, today's ...
GIANT, ABSOLUTE disappointment. AVOID at all cost.
Having received their flyer, I thought it was a bit ominous opening on 9/11, but I disregarded. When I tried to use the discounts attached, the st...
This Yakiniku restaurant is located on the second floor of the building across from a Pachinko parlor on Akasaka Misuji Street. There is a very clean and fancy atmosphere as paintings and partitions h...
You can't miss Sundeya's dazzling yellow and green neon sign between Okubo Street and Shokuan Street. Korea Sundeya is a popular Korean restaurant in a heavily Korean district - Shin-Okubo. It's small...
Jyojyo En, a chain which has 43 locations in the Tokyo metropolitan area, is famous for its delicious beef, but that taste doesn't come cheap. Lunch starts in the 1,000 yen range, and it's a relaxed r...